National Geographic Buff Everest

Buff is the first multifunctional tubular textile, extremely versatile garment that can be worn in a number of different ways to offer protection from the elements during a wide range of outdoor activities by both men and women.

Buff is created through a unique knitting process, using a special 100% polyester yarn, called Microfiber, in which the thinness of each filament is less than 1 Dtex. The pores that are in the external surface of the original Buff textile become very small to prevent water and wind from entering in the textile, but at the same time, the pores in the inside surface are big enough to make the fabric breathable and extremely soft feeling.

It's versatility makes it ideal for activities like hiking, running, cycling, motorcycling, etc. The Buff excellent design also makes it ideal as an accessory.

The beauty of Buff Headwear is simplicity one garment serves many functions. Among its many uses, Buff can be used as beanie, headband, neck gaiter, balaclava, pirate-style cap, hairband, helmet liner, scarf, sun, wind or dust screen, bandana, sports-hijab, or wristband, in other words perfect for a wide range of sports and for casual wear.